EFFECT OF GRINDING AIDS ON CEMENT PROPERTIES AND GRINDING PROCESS

Authors

  • Aleksandar Popov University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy
  • Georgi Chernev University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59957/jctm.v59.i6.2024.6

Keywords:

grinding, grinding aid, fineness, surface area, physic-chemical properties

Abstract

The cement industry is one of the most energy-intensive industries, which is why new energy-reducing and reducing
CO2 emissions, additives are being sought. Grinding aid or grinding additives refer to substances that when mixed into the mill contents cause an increase in the rate of size reduction. These terms are very common in cement industries where it increases the throughput of the mill. Grinding aid also affects the cement flowability throughout the circuits. The grinding aid facilitates size reduction so that the mill has to apply less grinding power without hurting any of the properties of the resulting cement. The present research work aimed to investigate the influence of a chemical grinding aid ethylene glycol (EG) on cement properties and mill performance during the grinding of Portland cement beyond 500 ppm reaching up to 1200 ppm. The obtained results show increasing in initial compressive strength and increasing in the productivity of the cement mill.

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2024-11-06

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